Wildlife Learning Center Outing Including Boo at the Zoo Access for Two or Four in Sylmar (Up to 54% Off)
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More than 70 species from six continents populate verdant park-style exhibits & Halloween guests soak up special animal activities
Troubadourable folk buddies Simon and Garfunkel once sang that “it’s all happening at the zoo” before retiring from music to live out their days serenely basking in the reptile habitat. Get happening with today’s Groupon to the Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get general-admission tickets, which can be used at Boo at the Zoo, for two (up to a $12 value).
- For $11, you get general-admission tickets, which can be used at Boo at the Zoo, for four (up to a $24 value).
Seniors and children 12 and younger receive discounted admission, and children 2 and younger are free. Boo at the Zoo is Sunday, October 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In congruence with the nonprofit Wildlife Learning Foundation’s mission, the Wildlife Learning Center edifies animal education as more than 70 species frolic in the verdant park-style zoo. Pastoral paths meander past six continents worth of eagles, large cats and monkeys, allowing visitors to observe a large-eared fennec fox or discover a bearded dragon’s preference between razors or waxing. Hourly trainer talks augment observable info with insights from the park’s staff of seasoned animal whisperers.
In celebration of Halloween, Boo at the Zoo transforms the park into a fall festival replete with seasonal spirit. Visitors soak up a special reptile presentation before extending hands toward the beckoning call of touchable animal specimens including a spooky Halloween-centric entrant. Take up close ganders at furry friends during a free animal meet and greet, or learn the best candy-grabbing tactics during a raccoon-led workshop on efficient trick or treating. For an additional fee ($5/activity), kiddies can also immerse themselves in special spooky activities including owl-pellet dissection and animal-craft sessions joined by live spider and snake models.
More than 70 species from six continents populate verdant park-style exhibits & Halloween guests soak up special animal activities
Troubadourable folk buddies Simon and Garfunkel once sang that “it’s all happening at the zoo” before retiring from music to live out their days serenely basking in the reptile habitat. Get happening with today’s Groupon to the Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get general-admission tickets, which can be used at Boo at the Zoo, for two (up to a $12 value).
- For $11, you get general-admission tickets, which can be used at Boo at the Zoo, for four (up to a $24 value).
Seniors and children 12 and younger receive discounted admission, and children 2 and younger are free. Boo at the Zoo is Sunday, October 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In congruence with the nonprofit Wildlife Learning Foundation’s mission, the Wildlife Learning Center edifies animal education as more than 70 species frolic in the verdant park-style zoo. Pastoral paths meander past six continents worth of eagles, large cats and monkeys, allowing visitors to observe a large-eared fennec fox or discover a bearded dragon’s preference between razors or waxing. Hourly trainer talks augment observable info with insights from the park’s staff of seasoned animal whisperers.
In celebration of Halloween, Boo at the Zoo transforms the park into a fall festival replete with seasonal spirit. Visitors soak up a special reptile presentation before extending hands toward the beckoning call of touchable animal specimens including a spooky Halloween-centric entrant. Take up close ganders at furry friends during a free animal meet and greet, or learn the best candy-grabbing tactics during a raccoon-led workshop on efficient trick or treating. For an additional fee ($5/activity), kiddies can also immerse themselves in special spooky activities including owl-pellet dissection and animal-craft sessions joined by live spider and snake models.
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About Wildlife Learning Center
Wildlife Learning Center (WLC) is located in Sylmar, California, nestled in an old olive grove where more than 50 different species of displaced, rescued, and zoo-born wild animals call this shady, natural environment home. The WLC staff is a team of biologists with a passion for wildlife and environmental education. WLC’s mission is to provide sanctuary for animals in need, collaborate with other institutions for species conservation by participating in species survival breeding plans, and offer education programs that inspire the public to care for our wildlife, to care for our environment, and to teach and inspire a greater interest in the life sciences. Alongside a circular walking path, a menagerie of animals, including lynxes, foxes, monkeys, sloths, and college sports mascots, frolics within landscaped enclosures. Throughout the afternoon, friendly biologists give wildlife talks on the hour and offer interactive animal experiences with various critters. WLC also hosts children's camps and birthday parties for aspiring naturalists to ensure a future generation of nature-loving citizens.